I guess, that due to the fact Sako published the serial #'s affected, and repaired or replaced all affected guns, they were hiding the problem.
First, as I understand it, Sako did not admit there was a problem until they were forced into doing so. Second, it appears they have not been able to account for all the rifles in the USA. They cant fix what they cant find and the owners who may be completely unaware there is a potential problem with their firearm - are playing Russian Roulette every time they squeeze the trigger. Third, they may have published the serial numbers on their web site, but I have not been able to find it on either the Sako site or the Beretta site. Nor have I seen a single warning in any of the gun rags I subscribe to. Yes, they were - and still are - hiding the problem. Remington at least made a reasonable effort to inform the shooting public of the problem.
The Remington problem did affect some people too, by accidently discharging at the most inappropriate time.
Ive had a couple of rifles discharge at inappropriate times. One was a Savage and all I did was close the bolt. Another time my thumb slipped as I was dropping the hammer on a lever gun to the half-cock safe position. Yet another time I dropped the hammer on an empty chamber. But in each case I followed the basic safety rules and the weapon was pointed in a safe direction at the time of the discharge. Yes, people got killed when Remington rifles fired. How many firearm safety rules were violated in each case is unknown, but in every case it was one or more. At least some - and I suspect most - of the shooters who were injured by Sako rifles had their rifles pointed downrange at a target when it blew up on them.
That's the way any manufacturer finds out about these types of problems......they happen, they fix them.
Sako could have and should have - been far more forthright about the problem.
I don't see the difference.
1. A fool points a rifle at someone and slips the safety into the Fire position. The gun goes off and an innocent person is killed.
2. A shooter follows all the safety rules and is shooting factory ammunition. His gun blows up and someone is injured.
And you cant see a difference?